Improvement of Stability and Load Sharing in an Autonomous Microgrid Using Supplementary Droop Control Loop
Queensland University of Technology · Imperial College London
Abstract
This paper investigates the problem of appropriate load sharing in an autonomous microgrid. High gain angle droop control ensures proper load sharing, especially under weak system conditions. However, it has a negative impact on overall stability. Frequency-domain modeling, eigenvalue analysis, and time-domain simulations are used to demonstrate this conflict. A supplementary loop is proposed around a conventional droop control of each DG converter to stabilize the system while using high angle droop gains. Control loops are based on local power measurement and modulation of the d-axis voltage reference of each converter. Coordinated design of supplementary control loops for each DG is formulated as a…
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- 48.50
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6Topics & keywords
- Voltage droop
- Microgrid
- Control theory (sociology)
- Stability (learning theory)
- Automatic frequency control
- Loop (graph theory)
- Power (physics)
- Voltage
- Affordable and clean energy